Keep up to date with all the news happening in school at the moment. This page is updated regularly so please check back often.
Today Year 2 children went to Warwick Castle to take part in a Guinness World Record attempt to create a human bicycle.
They collaborated with other schools in Warwick to create this fantastic spectacle.
Click here to see the video
On Tuesday 12th April eleven KS1 children had the fantastic opportunity to participate in the prestigious science fair at Warwick University. They took with them science projects displaying investigations they had undertaken at home and each had a slot to share their findings with a university expert. The projects were of a very high standard and Briar Hill children communicated their ideas with clarity and confidence. After a guided tour of the university, they were treated to a 'WOW' science display which included fascinating space facts and a rocket launching explosion!
The highlight of the day had to be when one of our children won first place in the Tim Peake awards category - well done to Serena Sandhar of HB1.
We are very proud of all of our budding scientists. Thank you to everyone who entered the Science Fair competition - we are already looking forward to next year's entries!
Thursday 17th March was HB1's Space Camp evening.
They had a great time.
Take a look for yourselves.
Year 2 children took part in a gymnastics competition at Trinity School on Tuesday 23rd February.
We had two teams, who did extremely well. One team came 5th and the other 3rd, which meant they got a bronze medal awarded.
Here are some of the photos for you to have a look at.
Briar Hill has joined lots of other schools across the country on the Road to Rio.
Click on the link below for further information.
https://briar-hill-is.secure-primarysite.net/physical-education-pe/
Monday 18th January is International Day. Your child may come to school dressed as an animal. Please send in your donations to our Malawi charity with your child.
Thank you
On Thursday 26th November Year 2 took part in a trench building exercise on the field. They collaborated to build trenches and hide in them from the enemy, this was to help them understand what it may have been like for soldiers in WW1, without the rats, lice and gunfire.
Have a look at the photos.